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Department of Dermatology, National Defense Medical College | 論文
- Chronic pulmonary complications associated with toxic epidermal necrolysis : Report of a severe case with anti-Ro-SS-A and a review of the published work
- Immunohistochemical study of membrane type-matrix metalloproteinases (MT-MMPs) and matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) in dermatofibroma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma
- Systemic lupus erythematosus with lichen planus-like eruptions associated with pericarditis
- Neurofibromatosis type 2 in an infant with multiple plexiform schwannomas as first symptom
- Malignant Melanoma and Acquired Dermal Melanocytosis on Congenital Nevus Spilus
- A Pediatric Case of Atypical Mycobacterium avium Infection of the Skin
- "Thermie" and friction therapy performed using a special instrument
- Collagen-derived dipeptide, proline-hydroxyproline, stimulates cell proliferation and hyaluronic acid synthesis in cultured human dermal fibroblasts
- Seasonally different modes of seed dispersal in the prostrate annual, Chamaesyce maculata (L.) Small (Euphorbiaceae), with multiple overlapping generations
- Topical δ-Aminolevulinic Acid-Based Photodynamic Therapy for Japanese Actinic Keratoses
- Repeated 5-Aminolevulinic Acid-Based Photodynamic Therapy Following Electro-Curettage for Pigmented Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Contact dermatitis from benzalkonium chloride
- Iontophoresis promotes percutaneous absorption of L-ascorbic acid in rat skin
- Cutaneous mucinous nodule in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis
- Expression of 36-kDa microfibril-associated glycoprotein (MAGP-36) in human keratinocytes and its localization in skin
- MACRO-MICRO UNCOUPLED HOMOGENIZATION PROCEDURE FOR MICROSCOPIC NONLINEAR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS OF COMPOSITES
- Reciprocal regulation of LOX and LOXL2 expression during cell adhesion and terminal differentiation in epidermal keratinocytes
- Dermal carbonyl modification is related to the yellowish color change of photo-aged Japanese facial skin
- Effects of Monensln on Tropoelastin Metabolism in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells: Monensin Causes Intracellular Degradation of Accumulated Tropoelastin.